A younger-looking Bob Odenkirk has more hair in the first teaser trailer for "Better Call Saul."

Nine seconds of footage from the upcoming "Breaking Bad" spinoff series has leaked online, prompting a frenzy from fans desperately waiting for the next best thing to Walter White.

"Lawyers: we're like health insurance. You hope you never need it, but man oh man, not having it? No, phew," Odenkirk says as a lawyer meeting with a prospective client.

The clip, which aired during Sunday night's "Breaking Bad" marathon, confirmed the show's premiere date will be sometime in February 2015. The sort-of prequel was originally expected to begin airing in November, but was pushed back in June and already renewed for a second season.

Odenkirk plays attorney Saul Goodman, who may appear in "Better Call Saul" as his alter ego, James McGill. The Guardian reports a billboard appeared in Albuquerque last month advertising legal services from "James M. McGill," with a phone number that had a voicemail from Odenkirk himself.

Season 1 of "Better Call Saul" will air 10 episodes starting in February, airing side-by-side with the second half of the upcoming fifth season of "The Walking Dead." Thirteen more episodes have been ordered for Season 2, likely to air in fall 2015 or winter 2016.

According to Hypable, the new series will also star Jonathan Banks, Michael McKean, Rhea Seehorn, Patrick Fabian and Michael Mando. There's no official word on whether "Breaking Bad" stars like Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will also appear, but fans are keeping their fingers crossed.

AMC began airing a "Breaking Bad Binge" marathon on Sunday, showing every episode from the hit series' five seasons in chronological order for the next two months. Episodes will air from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. every Sunday through Oct. 5, along with extras like cast interviews and (apparently) previews of "Better Call Saul."